CBD, briefly defined, is the legal cannabis that is becoming popular in Europe and is increasingly making its way into the Spanish market through various retailers. This is due to the major cultural shift that began in the United States and is consequently reaching our streets.
CBD, a component of the cannabis plant, not only has no psychoactive effects (unlike THC), but numerous studies conducted by renowned laboratories support its many uses in treating the symptoms of various diseases. These diseases include epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, high blood pressure, cancer, insomnia, anxiety, and more.
Furthermore, recreational use of CBD has been gaining popularity in recent years. Its relaxing and comforting effects are well-known, giving the body a controlled sense of tranquility and euphoria that we can enjoy without the side effects of THC. This consumption is administered in various formats, whether through vaping, with food, as a tea, or even as a form of aromatherapy. Many people use it daily to relieve work stress or stress during difficult days, and it is highly effective. Alternatively, those seeking inspiration for creative endeavors find that consuming CBD helps them in their work.
The CBD boom in tobacco shops, among other places, is due to its high profit margins, the boom it brings, and the high market demand that comes with it. Buying CBD products means purchasing a product from a new sector, which at first glance seems tremendously lucrative, generating more significant income than selling a simple pack of cigarettes. Several studies already confirm that the CBD market has grown, is growing, and will continue to grow. Currently, the CBD market reaches sales figures of more than 500 million euros per year, surpassing it year after year.
Although in Spain we still don't have a truly clear law that specifies exactly whether sales can be made or not, other countries like the Netherlands and Switzerland have a certain advantage.
The Treasury Department is following a strict line linked to the Tobacco Commissioner, but they request that the Health Authorities be the ones to come forward and provide clarity on this matter. It is expected that this will be a regulated market, and that it will be completely legal to purchase CBD in tobacco shops. Given the regulation of this type of product in France and Italy, it seems that our country will regulate this market, realizing the potential of this sector and the significant benefits that can be obtained from CBD consumption.
Currently in Spain, any adult can go to a tobacco shop to buy cannabis-derived products as long as their THC content is below 0.2%. These products typically have labels or QR codes that redirect you to tests confirming they are within the legal framework. Therefore, selling CBD in tobacco shops is considered completely legal.
The CBD product boom began during the famous 2020 lockdown. Tobacco shops selling CBD are really happy with this new business. They're now starting to frequently request CBD products instead of the traditional tobacco pack that has dominated stores.
Obviously, CBD sales in tobacco shops are not the same in all establishments, as there are several factors to consider.
One is the permissibility to do so, which varies greatly depending on the province in which they are located. The second factor to consider is that, today, it depends entirely on the decision of the tobacco shop owner. In other words, you'll likely find CBD products in those tobacco shops where the owners know and trust the therapeutic benefits of CBD. These follow the line set by the Court of Justice of the European Union. Others, with a more traditional view and very basic concepts of cannabis, don't yet have them for sale.
In Spain, the stigma surrounding CBD still plays a significant role. We expect this negative perception of CBD to gradually disappear thanks to the cultural shift initiated in the United States, which will sooner or later reach Europe and, inevitably, Spain.
The products you can find in a tobacco shop are exactly the same as those you can find in an online store specializing in CBD, grow shops, or specialty CBD stores, which also exist and are becoming more and more numerous.
More specifically, you'll find everything from creams, oils, CBD hash, flowers (buds), and all the necessary supplements to properly consume these products. If you're not sure exactly what type of products we're referring to, visit our store so you can answer any questions you may have.
You'll rarely find products like seeds, fertilizers, or compost. These products are generally found in grow shops because they're geared toward plant care and cultivation and, therefore, aren't of interest to the tobacco shop public.
In an extraordinary way, you will find varieties of high recognition in the cannabis world on display in the showcases or glass cabinets.
Buying CBD at tobacco shops is, after all, just another commercial activity, one that's growing and gradually gaining market share. As people become more aware of these products, their consumption will become more common, and therefore, their sales.
OnlyCBDfans has been around for over three years, and our experience and that of our professionals in this sector goes back eight years. We can certainly guarantee a consultation and/or advice suitable for everyone. During these three years, our goal has always been to offer the best possible quality at the best market price. We can confirm that our products meet all legal requirements and, failing that, are permitted for sale in the EU.
We offer a wide catalog of CBD flowers and CBD extracts with a wide profit margin and profitability, which you can verify by requesting the catalog. Our CBD bud varieties are of excellent quality and highly sought after by the public.
If you are interested in selling CBD in tobacco shops and need more information about the products, the business, or distribution, please contact us through our advisor dylan@onlycbdfans.com or via WhatsApp at 607 85 46 27. Hours: Monday to Friday: 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

